Life rarely moves on a convenient schedule. Grief, celebration and commitments often come unexpectedly. While NGU’s attendance policy works well most of the time, it falls short when students face the kinds of moments that need compassion the most.

Life rarely moves on a convenient schedule. Grief, celebration and commitments often come unexpectedly. While NGU’s attendance policy works well most of the time, it falls short when students face the kinds of moments that need compassion the most.
NGU’s end-of-the-year theatre showcase, a night of student-directed scenes and musical performances is coming up. The event highlights the collaborative efforts and hard-work of theatre students who hope to leave an impression.
After 25 years on air, WNGR, the student-run radio station at NGU, is signing off for a final time. What began as a small broadcast has grown into a classroom for media students to grow in confidence and skill behind the microphone. Its closing is not an end, but rather a new beginning in NGU’s involvement in the world of media.
At NGU, the curriculum is carefully designed to provide students with a well-rounded education through a variety of required courses. While some classes may be frustrating, they are intentionally included to help students grow into educated leaders. Take a look here at the course requirement details.
Stress is high after spring break, but NGU’s Spring Fling offers a week of fun-filled events. From games and talent shows to a formal dance, it’s an opportunity for students to pause the homework and step outside
Chapel has undergone some changes — changes that students have loved and others that students have not enjoyed. Read some of their insight here.
This student-made sitcom has been in the works for a while, but it is finally coming to life. Take a look at a preview of NGU’s “Break.”
Ever seen a dead deer on a desk? This prank left students shocked and amused.
Martin Jones, associate dean of business at NGU, has built a diverse career, spanning from the courtroom to the pulpit to the classroom. Throughout it all, his mission has stayed the same, helping others understand and grow.
NGU recently made available the Teaching Fellows Program to prospective students wanting to major in education. Take a look at its implications.